Wednesday, 4 September 2019

TET NOTES EVS

1. Camel cart is used by the students of

TET NOTES EVS

1. Camel cart is used by the students of
(A) Rajasthan 
(B) Gujarat
(C) Delhi 
(D) Maharashtra 
Answer: A

2. Callan, a small wooden boat used by students to go to school is found in
(A) Kerala 
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Karnataka 
(D) Goa
Answer: A

3. The bamboo and rope bridge is used by students to go to school in
(A) Manipur
(B) Meghalaya 
(C) Assam 
(D) Sikkim
Answer: C

4. The trolly is used in
(A) Kashmir
(B) Ladakh
(C) Himachal Pradesh 
(D) Uttarakhand
Answer: B

5. Different patterns of the animals are due to the 
(A) Hairs on their skin
(B) Type of their skin
(C) Size of the body 
(D) Size of the fur
Answer: A

6. Why does the elephant live in the mud?
(A) It keeps them cool
(B) It keeps them hot
(C) It is comfortable 
(D) None of these 
Answer: A

7. If an animal doesn't have hair, it has no __
(A) Tail
(B) Pattern
(C) Claws
(D) Skin
Answer: B

8. How many hours do elephants sleep a day?
(A) 2 hours 
(B) 3 hours 
(C) 4 hours
(D) A and C
Answer: D

9. Animals with hair on the body ___
(A) Gives birth 
(B) Lays Eggs
(C) Have pattern 
(D) A and C
Answer: D

10. How much amount of leaves can an adult elephant eat daily?
(A) 100 kg
(B) 200 kg
(C) 300 kg
(D) 400 kg
Answer: A

11. Who becomes the head of the herd of elephants?
(A) Oldest male elephant 
(B) Oldest female elephant 
(C) Youngest male elephant 
(D) Youngest female elephant 
Answer: B

12. At what age does the male elephant leave the herd?
(A) 13
(B) 14
(C) 15
(D) B and C
Answer: D

13. ___ bee lay eggs in the beehive. 
(A) Queen 
(B) Princess
(C) Lady
(D) Elder
Answer: A

14. The elephants flap their ears to ___
(A) Listen
(B) To keep cool
(C) To feel good
(D) It's a habit.
Answer: B

15. Honeybees lay their eggs from ___ to ____
(A) January March
(B) April June
(C) July August 
(D) October December 
Answer: D

16. How many female elephants are there in a herd of elephants?
(A) 10
(B) 20
(C) 12
(D) A and C
Answer: D

17. Bochacha village is on which district of Bihar?
(A) Mirzapur
(B) Muzzafarpur
(C) Firozabad
(D) None
Answer: B

18. Where is Khejadi village?
(A) Jodhpur
(B) Udaipur 
(C) Jabalpur
(D) Kota
Answer: A

19. The Khejadi tree is found in ___ which can grow without much water.
(A) Khejadi village
(B) Khejadli village
(C) Both
(D) None
Answer: A

20. The people of Khejadi village were known as ___
(A) Bishnois
(B) Bishnus
(C) Bishnis
(D) Bisnis
Answer: A

21. The common element which is present in both carbohydrates and proteins is ___
(A) Chlorine 
(B) Nitrogen 
(C) Carbon
(D) None
Answer: C

22. Which animal group has excellent sight and can see things four times more than humans?
(A) Bees  mosquitoes, butterflies 
(B) Tiger, leopard, bull
(C) Kites, eagles, vultures 
(D) None
Answer: C

23. Which of the following is not a component of 5 E's?
(A) Evaluate
(B) Explore
(C) Estimate
(D) Explain 
Answer: C

24. The gastric juice in the stomach of human beings is ___ and aids in the digestion of food.
(A) Alkaline
(B) Neutral 
(C) Acidic
(D) A and c
Answer: C

25. Which tool will be appropriate for assessing socio- personal qualities of engaged in learning EVS through group work?
(A) Assignments
(B) oral question
(C) rating scales
(D) None
Answer: C


26. Which of the following plays a vital role in the cause of rainfall?
(A) Evaporation 
(B) Condensation 
(C) Both 
(D) None
Answer: C

27. Which disease can be caused by stagnant water?
(A) Malaria 
(B) Polio
(C) Pneumonia
(D) All
Answer: A

28. We have days and nights because of
(A) Earth's rotation 
(B) Earth's revolution 
(C) Sun's rotation 
(D) none
Answer: A

29. Which one of the following places in our country is a COLD DESERT?
(A) Jaisalmer
(B) Ladakh
(C) Meghalaya 
(D) Arunachal Pradesh 
Answer: B

30. A battery or cell converts ___energy into electrical energy.
(A) Solar
(B) Heat
(C) Chemical
(D) None
Answer: C

31. Bronze is a mixture of
(A) Copper and Zinc
(B) Copper and iron 
(C) Copper and Tin
(D) none
Answer: C

32. Khejri trees are mainly found in
(A) A hot and humid condition 
(B) Cool and dry condition
(C) Hot and dry condition
(D) None 
Answer: C

33. Our Sun is a 
(A) Planet
(B) Satellite 
(C) Comet
(D) Star
Answer: D

34. A human body consists of ___ number of bones. 
(A) 205
(B) 206
(C) 207
(D) 209
Answer: B

35. During summer the earth is
(A) Closer to the sun
(B) Away from the sun
(C) Away from the moon
(D) Both B and C
Answer: A

36. The nature of the relationship between Condensation and evaporation is 
(A) They are the same 
(B) They are opposite 
(C) Quite similar 
(D) None 
Answer: B

37. When we exhale, our lungs have to
(A) Contract 
(B) Expand
(C) None
(D) Both A and B
Answer: A

38. Non-green plants like mushroom can't make their own food because 
(A) They are too small
(B) They lack chlorophyll 
(C) They lack photo-tropism
(D) Both Aand B
Answer: B

39. Paper is mainly made up of
(A) Bamboo and grass
(B) Cellulose and starch 
(C) Both A and B
(D) None
Answer: A

40. When some sugar is dissolved in a glass of water, the water level
(A) Increases
(B) Decreases 
(C) Remains the same
(D) Change can't be observed 
Answer: C



41. Which is called the powerhouse of the cell?
(A) Lysosome
(B) Golgi bodies
(C) Mitochondria
(D) None
Answer: C

c Which type of resource is Geo-Thermal Energy? 
(A) Conventional, Renewable
(B) Non-conventional, Non-renewable
(C) Non-conventional, Renewable
(D) None
 Answer: C

43. Our head is made up of only one movable bone, it is called
(A) Skull
(B) Cranium
(C) Jawbone
(D) None
Answer: C

44. The Chernobyl disaster is associated with
(A) Soil erosion
(B) Earthquake
(C) Nuclear accident
(D) None
 Answer: C

45. In which of the following does sound travel fast?
(A) Solid
(B) Air
(C) Water
(D) None
 Answer: A

46. Mesozoic Era is also known as
(A) Amphibians
(B) Reptiles
(C) Mammals
(D) None
Answer: B

47. What type of radiation is trapped on the earth's surface by the greenhouse effect?
(A) UV rays
(B) X rays
(C) IR rays
(D) None
 Answer: A

48. Arctic desert is another name of
(A) Tundra
IB) Savanah
(C) Taiga
(D) None
Answer: A

49. In which year the Consumer Protection Act was introduced in India?
(A) 1981
(B) 1985
(C) !986
(D) 1987
Answer: C

50. Hydro-logical Cycle is under the control of
(A) Grassland
(B) Forest
(C) Planktons
(D) None        

Answer:B

51. In which year the Child Marriage Prevention Act was passed in India?
(A) 2006
(B) 2008
(C) 2011
(D) 2012
Answer: A

52. The place of the origin of the Bhagirathi river is
(A) Pindari glacier
(B) Gangotri glacier
(C) Satopanth glacier 
(D) None
Answer: B

53. Garden cultivation is situated under 
(A) Botany
(B) Horticulture
(C) Zoology
(D) None
Answer: B

54. Which is not a non-renewable resource in Rajasthan?
(A) Hydroelectricity
(B) natural Gas
(C) Solar power
(D) None
Answer: B

55. Which of the following is not listed as a wetland in Ramsar Convention?
(A) Rajasmand Lake
(B) Rudrasagar Lake
(C) Keoladeo National Park
(D) None
Answer: A

56. Malaria is caused by
(A) Plasmodium Falciparum
(B) Entamoeba
(C) Salmonella
(D) None
Answer: A


57. The bird that lays eggs on ice is?
(A) Arctic tern
(B) Hummingbird
(C) Penguin
(D) None
Answer: C

58. When National Child Labour Elimination Authority was formed?
(A) 16th August 1996
(B) 22nd July 2002
(C) 26th September 1994
(D) None
Answer: C

59. Domestic cattle and sheep are responsible for the release of which greenhouse gas?
(A) Gione
(B) Methane
(C) Nitrous oxide
(D) Carbon-di-oxide
Answer: B   

60. Which gas is responsible for the maximum contribution to global warming?
(A) Chlorofluorocarbon
(B) Methane
(C) Carbon-di-oxide
(D) None
Answer: C

 61. Minamata disease is a pollution-related disease which results from
(A) oil spills into the sea
(B) Accumulation of arsenic into atmosphere
(C) Release of industrial mercury waste into water
(D) None
Answer: C

62. Which part of the atmosphere blocks ultraviolet rays of light to reach the earth's surface?
(A) Stratosphere
(B) Troposphere
(C) Mesosphere
(D) None
Answer: A

63. Which is not a source of air pollution?
(A) Automobiles
(B) Industries
(C) Solid waste
(D) Plastics
Answer: C

64. Which gas is responsible for Global Warming?
(A) Nitrogen (N2)
(B) Methane (CH4)
(C) Carbon-di-oxide (CO2)
(D) None
Answer: C     

  
65. Plants are known as the purifier of the atmosphere due to the process of
(A) Respiration
(B) Transpiration
(C) Photosynthesis
(D) None
Answer: C


66. Kedarnath Sanctuary is famous for
(A) Tiger
(B) Elephants
(C) Musk deer
(D) Peacock
Answer: C


67. Which soil has more water holding capacity?
(A) Loamy
(B) Clayey
(C) Sandy
(D) None
Answer: B


68. Which type of fertiliser is useful for gardening?
(A) Urea
(B) Sodium phosphate
(C) Vermicompost
(D) None
Answer:C


69. Who is called as Father Of Green Revolution in India?
(A) Prof. Beerbal Sahni
(B) Dr MS Swaminathan
(C) Dr V. Kurion
(D) None
Answer: B
       

      

Rajesh Konwar

Author & Editor

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